Ready to use app screens based on real business requirements

UTech is a set of curated screens, layouts and styles that servers multiple start-up niches out of the box. With real business requirements in mind, product teams can have strong foundation to built upon and ship potential products. Main start-up niches include:

Hey there PH,
I’d like to provide some context about UTech.
Let’s assume you own a start-up or you work for one. I imagine, you want to save both money and time. You can buy a ready set of screens for your project to pass onto developers, built with real business requirements in mind. I called that UTech and the main start-up niches - among others - include:
* Finance
* Education
* Food
* Media
* Commerce
* Fitness
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Styleguide
There is a powerful symbols library - and it’s behind everything you see. It contains everything, from navigation to typography integrated into exhaustive text-styles. More specifically, every screen contains:
* Symbol components
* Symbol overrides
* Text-styled typography
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Business requirements
UTech includes all the major tech start-up niches, like FinTech, EdTech etc. Every tech start-up niche screen is built with real business requirements in mind. That way, everything is as close to reality as possible requiring minimal changes in order to ship your MVP.
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Interaction Examples
Last but not least, you get animations for hand-picked screens to demonstrate the experience. Everything is made in After Effects and source files are included in the download. The list is growing, and you can preview it here:
https://vimeo.com/album/4900804
That’s pretty much it. You can view more details at http://utech.design
Have a nice day,
Andrew.

Hey there @ayush_chandra,
It works with the latest version of Sketch, plus it's one time payment.
There's a dedicated FAQ about UTech - http://utech.design/faq/
Let me know if you have any other question.
Have a nice day!

Hey @kamushken,
Could you elaborate a bit more about the uneffectiveness to implement?
In short, the main idea behind UTech isn't to provide a fully-fledged product out of the box, but a solid foundation to built upon your own product.
Cheers!